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The paper provides the genesis of the Defense Data Network (DDN), its scope and implementation strategy. This is followed by a description of the DDN today in terms of its hardware elements, protocols, architecture and topology. The paper concludes with a discussion of the planned and projected improvements needed for the evolution of the DDN in the 1980s and its maturation in the 1990s.